JRSCCivic98 wrote:Damn, I hate Sun Java... guess I'll have no choice now since epifan decided to punk out and actually charge for his (re)work.
Thanks for the info. Does Enginuity actually have the same extensive map definitions that ecuEdit does?
Ecuedit has no definitions, but you are probably talking about using xmlwrite. No, the definitions aren't as extensive as xmlwrite, but include pretty much any table you would want to tune with. That is, more capability than Streettuner, but less tables than xmlwrite. But, you have your choice of standard units (psi, F) and metric and everything is nicely categorized so you don't have to scroll through 50 useless tables (there's a couple extra tables not in xmlwrite that are in Enginuity as well). Also, you have check box cel disabling which Ecuedit/xmlwrite doesn't do.
Xmlwrite seems to be a direct copy of Ecutek (even the tables names are letter for letter identical to the Ecutek software), so either the dude that created it used to work for Ecutek or is really good friends with a shop that lets him use the software. Maybe Ecutek went after him as he's taken down the download link (some other guy is hosting it though). I still use it when I'm looking for an obscure table. You can use xmlwrite to create definitions for Enginuity (slight bug in v6 - you have to replace the first romid).